i i t 4 @ A i i it ! _ VOL 5 TERRACE, B.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 192 — | Badminton Club: In Terrace Was Formed Monday Qn Monday. evening last the Terrace Badminton Club held an organization meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnett. The following officers were elected: President—J. K. Frost. Viee-President—A. H. Barker. Bon, Sec.-Treas.—Mrs. J. K. Frost. Executive Committee—Mrs. J. Sun- dal, Mrs. P. Monckton, W. Burnett, E.G. Ayliffe. Satisfactory arrangements have been made for the use of the Veterans’ Hall, and supplies have been ordered, It is expected to scart play near the middle of the month. MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Surveys Tunovucwout CenrraL 8B, C. ON SN ENS | TERRACE. HOTEL | J. K. GORDON Proprietor TERRACE British Golumbia | a wen fa ee NES ONIN Sie a PALA OPPPRPS TOURIST * HOTEL CAFE The only place in Terrzea to eat cpen 6.20 in the morhing until 11 p.m. daly Special arrangements made for parties Special Suppers or Banquets served Give us a trial Frepv. DUBORD - PROPRIETOR FURNISHED ROOMS vrwvec or Week Comfortable, and con- venient to Station and Town F. H. Aiken Terrace Club TERRACE = - - NOVEMBER 10TH Memorial ‘Service 10 a.m, in the G.W.V.A. Hall. TERRACE | . E DANCE at 9 clock ‘pm. ti TT ——a Hesons TERRACE tune oT Sprinas 1 . HORTICULTURE ‘Harvest Thanksgiving service will be held in the Anglican Church next Sunday. November 9, at 7.30 p.m. Special music is being provided, - Cart Gustsfson and Anthony Cyrs, of Prince Rupert, spent the week-end in town. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, of Cop- per City, attended the masque- rade here last Friday. C. W. Harrison, inspector of fisheries, spent a few daya in Terrace last week. He was ac- companied to Vancouver on Sat- urday by C. R. T. Hearn, super- intendent: of the hatehery at Lakelse. Mrs. W. C. Sparkes has return- ed home after spending the past two months with her mother and relatives in Cleveland, Ohio. She returned by way of Ontario, where she visited a number of Mr. Sparke’s people. Mrs. Harry Mist and two chil- dren, .who spent the past few months in Vancouver, returned home on Wednesday last. Usk,. were guests at the home of W. ©. and Mrs, Sparkes. Mrs. and Miss Halliwell were Prince Rupert visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Barbeau and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kihn, and Wm. Bevnon left on Monday for Hazelton on a short holiday. Mrs. de Kergommeaux and son, Robert, Jeft on Friday for Prinee Rupert. Mrs. Wm. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Soucie spent the week-end in Prince Rupert. Joe Marchildon is spending a holiday in Prince George. _ J. Nutt left for Prince Rupert last Saturday after spending the summer in Terrace. The memorial service on Poppy Day, Monday November 10, will The public is cordially invited to attend, the service be- ing undenominationa!. Return- led men men are requested to _|wear their war medals. After the service there will be cars available to take all who wish to '|the cemetery, where wreaths will be placed on the graves of re- --|turned men. Terrace weather for October— -|"Temperature,. highest 60, on 24th, lowest 26 on 9th; average for the month, 45; 10-year. average for|. October, 45. Precipitation, rain, 16,19 .ing.; 10- -vear average for Oc- tober, 5.48. ins, ~The W. A of the. Anglican ;|Chureh met on’ Thursday. of last week at the home of Mrs, Carr, where Mrs... Hamlin entertained. RB, W.. Riley was. a passenger on Sunday’s train to Prince Ru- pert. J. Seigfried, who has spent the summer: in Alaska, returned to his ranch last week: . Mrs. Barber, one of the pio- neers of Terrace, and now of Seattle, is the guest of Mrs. De- fontaine while renewing old ac- quaintances here. Mrs, S. Hausenchild, of Prince Rupert, spent a few days last week here visiting relatives and friends, aad left for home on Sunday. The Ladies’ Guild of the Pres byterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Brooks on Thursday of last week, The ladies are busy preparing for their sale of work on Armistice day. The residents on the hill had a little excitement on Sunday mor- ning at about 10 o’clock, when the rectorv adjoining the Angli- Mra, P. K. Skinner and son, of. be held in the G.W.V.A. Hall at! 110 a.m. ean church caught fire. Themen turned out in full force with bue- alarm, and were able to xtin- the roof. T. Frost, who has spen the summer working on the Skéena bridge, left for Vancouver on Wednesday. J. Hoar, of Kalum Lake, went ness trip. Bert Morley, of North Dakota, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, BE, France this week. The tennis enthusiasts took ad- vantage of the good weather of the early part of the week to play as much as possible, Robt. and Mrs. Haney and son, whr have spent the summer in Smithers, returned to Terrace on Wednesday last, and will take up a home here. Announcement. Mrs. H. Defontaine announces that she is prepared to do family knitting; any size socks and stock- ings at 35¢. per pair.. Good work guaranteed. 3940 Announcement The Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild are having. chicken supper and sale of fancy articles on Nov. 10. Admission, adults 75c, children 85c, ; Sapper from 6 to 8 p.m. _ E. 6 Bellicini of Houston hes brought out samples of free-mill- ing gold that.are very rich. He got them from - Sibola ‘mountain, ‘He is being: financed by a‘retired Chinese merchant: who. is - ready. to go ahead: with: extensive devel- “opments | in the apring. eae ue a GEO. LITTLE ‘Terrace, B.C. ‘LUMBER MANUFACTURER | LUMBER Price List Rough Lumber........ owe censure wees eeees $18.00 per M Shiplap.... ..........2.eeeeee be eneeneeeere 22.50 Sized Lumber: ..........ceseee cess eee cceeee 22.50 “ Finished Material . bee we eeeseeeees .40.00 to 65.00 Shingles............-....44- . from $2.50 to $5.00 per Ml Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Priees of Moulding, etc., on application on a. on. eres guish the: flames. while . Stall on}. a kets, upon the raising of ‘the - bad CANADIAN Fall Steamship Service sailings from Prince Rupert $.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George sor vAN- VTE. age COUVER, VICTORIA, SEATELE, and intermediate points ests each WEDNESDAY 8.00 p.m., each SATURDAY - 12.00 midnight. ~ §,S. Prince Jolin For ANYOX and STEWART, Wednesday, at 10.00 p.m. For all ports QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 12 midnight October 18th, November 1st, 18th. ‘ . PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BC. @ASTBOUND—8.57 P.M. Daily except Sunday. WESTSODND—12.07 P, Vi. Daily except Tuesday. For Atantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canedign Nations! Agent ot R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘ ee a wo POF PP PISS SLES al Fath nr south on Wednesday on a busi-| Chocolates | ThermosBottles Ganong’s and Thermos New lot received. In Boxes ; Kits and in bulk _ at different prices WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF WRITING PADS: AND TABLETS THE TERRACE DRUG STORE R. W. RILEY TERRACE Save ourself the work and’ worty of making bread at home. Spring “Let George . Do It” CAKES MADE TO ANY ORDER duties and the coming of the hot summer weather will add its bur- _ den. Do not slave at the range— Let George do it. | Highest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped promptly to any point-along the line ; GEORGE POWERS: - Priprietor P.O, Box 10k - TERRACE, B.C. The Terrace Bakery : has brought its increased household’ PARTIES CATERED TO + changed iki HANALL. B. C. ~ Hanall Spur, B.C, Lumber Manufacturere of ‘Rough, Dressed & Dimension _ Royal Company Hy tse ame ot F 1 0 01 r i n g ‘ been .. rom Royal: Ils to cor our = pen before = odin Saawbere HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH. > HEMLOCK, seRuce AND CEDAR p. i: